News from 05/10/1989
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Colin Narbrough and John Lewis, George Cole, Jeremy Andrews, Michael Thompson, P. O'brien, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Juan Carlos Gumucio, S. J. Davies, Graham Chainey, Didacus Pierce, Swinton, Douglas Dywer, Jasper Rees, Stephen Leather, David Pryce-Jones, Pearce Wright, Neil Bennett, Tibor Fischer, R. M. Low, Desmond Harney, Christopher Phillips, Cliff Feltham, Harvey Elliott, Douglas Broom, Education Reporter, Michael Stevenson, Philip Howard, Cormac Murphy-O'connor, Jeremy Kingston, George Sivell, Sarah Jane Checkland, Art Market Correspondent, Marion Shoard, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Simon Wilde, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough Economics Correspondent, Michael Seely Racing Correspondent, Joe Joseph, Martin Fletcher, Henry Gee, Julian Desborough, Nicholas Wood Political Correspondent, Raymond Glascock, Peter Stothard, US Editor, Philip Webster and Tim Jones, John Lewis, Political Staff, Ruth Gledhill, Alan Tomlinson Panama City, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Pearce Wright Science Editor, Matthew May, Peter Waymark, Alan Hamilton, John Winder, Ann Kent, Richard Watts, Michael Clark, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Jenny MacArthur, Ashley Royston, Philip Robinson, Charles Bremner, John Hennessy, Jilly Cooper, Colin Dowdeswell, Max Harrison, Jenny Thomas, Leslie Tilley, Gavin Bell, Edward Gorman, Irish Affairs Correspondent, Jean Land, Nicholas Harling, Gillian Bowditch, David Toop, Catherine Milford, Hilary Mason, Jamie Dettmer, David Sapsted and Stewart Tendler, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Donald McLEOD, Hedley Newton, David Robinson, Anthony Hodges, J. A. Paine (Marketing Director), Peter Davalle, Lindsay Duguid, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Roderick Floud, Jonathan Braude, Richard Evans, Craig Seton, Richard Owen, Richard Evans Media Editor, Irving Wardle, Ian Ross, Richard Ford and Graham Searjeant, Ronald Butt, Dan Rabata, Ben Pimlott, Keith MacKlin, Simon Tait, Arts Correspondent, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Hugh Tempest-Radford, Susan Fawcus, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, David Rudnick, Barry Pickthall Punta del Este, Christopher Walker, George Hill, Angela Mackay and Michael Evans, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Mel Webb, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Graham Searjeant, Financial Editor, Clive White, Matthew Parris, Colin Harvey, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Michael Austin, Penny Bruce, Sarah Jane Checkland, Alain Gallo, Barry Wood, Martin Waller, A. Mackie (Vice-Chairman), David French, Director, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Christopher Patten, David Nicholson-Lord, Richard Morrison, Keith Macklin, Susan MacDonald, Michael Fay, Richard Sarson, St John of Fawsley, Chairman, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, Colin McQuillan, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Vivien Goldsmith, Family Money Editor, Clement Freud, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, David Walker, Public Administration Correspondent, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoLabour plan for specialist union courts Meacher will bypass High Court judges David Gower's Diary Monday Portfolio Bond United crisis Index Fight on for pound as Germans decide rates Tones to bring in curbs on 'add house' parties The 5-hour coup that failed Noriega triumphant Dividends forecast to soar Water privatization By Our Foreign Staff: East German refugees hurt trying to stop trains to West Sotherby's loan helped Bond to buy 'Irises' Invest for School Fees Limited Picture Gallery Death of Monty Python star at 48 News Roundup Officers' fatal dive Maxwell faces protest Businessman sought Sun criticizes rival Norman Yardley Ambulance warning as officers join dispute NSPCC EC acts to end export of hazardous waste School inspectors lacking direction, audit report says 'Caring curriculum is needed' Local authorities to have role in monitoring drinking water Survey predicts advertising industry boom will end Fire guts hotel's top floors Karpov is held to two draws in semi-final Dispute over future of care for the aged Privatization claim Correction Officer 'saw stricken motorist approached by her alleged killer' M50 murder trial Private Eye evidence contested Portfolio Past Worlds Aldington 'horror' at crimes charge Cossacks libel case New policy focuses on countryside protection Foxley campaigners toast the rescue of a wood By Staff Reporters: How rural teamwork beat all the odds Tulip computers Volunteer Reserve Forces Prescott, an unlikely conference darling Transport Student loan plan comes under fire Campaign figures Delay rejected Debates today Demand to 'end squalor of cardboard city' Keen contest for shadow posts Parlimentary party elections Labour throws out demand for legal mass pickets Labour/brighton Meacher warns judges against 'circumventing Labour laws' Water 'going to be renationalized' More must be spent on care in community, delegates told 'People pay', say leaked papers Famagusta Ulster minister says security leaks are terrorist campaign Agency set up to run palaces in the capital Ford staff want 10% Deal burials Two shot dead Sign of hope Bull cowed Car firms criticized for withholding data Road safety report Tourism record Jet ditched Golfers die Word for word Canon Ukrainian dancers leap into London Rape case dropped over girl's mental age Police chiefs study FBI-style national force for detectives Friends of the Earth Till woman in equality fight Pay test case Pilots celebrate Red Arrows' 25th anniversary Tories anticipate poll tax reprieve Study attacks Aids publicity campaign Computer law 'powerless' International Bar Association Child abusers 'should not be jailed' Waugh's letters to Diana Cooper sold Saleroom Prehistoric log boat is rediscovered Hull museum excavation Harrods Panama City calm as Noriega reasserts control Baker warns use of force still an option US defends coup stand Leading Belgian Jew shot dead World Roundup (Reuter): Catholic target claim EC move on airlines Drug plans approved Cyprus 'apartheid' Pilots ease demands Iran to cover £½m debt in UK building wrangle Cancan centenary gets Parisian elite in party mood Waiting in Prague for a ticket to freedom From a Correspondent, Moscow: Armed men take to hills Ethnic strife in Caucasus Israeli Cabinet seeks talks compromise formula Key to escape for a cerebral chimp Support for Aquino (Reuter): New minister (Reuter): Raid deaths (AP): Town taken (AP): Deal offered Youth sues (AP): Jet crashes (AP): Gas explosion (Reuter): Brothers shot (Reuter): Crucifix row (Reuter): Killing spree (Reuter): Drugs war MPs look to curb Maronite power The quest for peace in the Middle East Halifax Delhi mother's bomb grief Fiat Wife waits for Sisulu release and dawn of a new South Africa Thatcher challenges Pretoria on pace and scope of reform Peking riled at Hong Kong escape to US for rebel swimmer Leakey determined to win international ivory ban Kenya in fight to save African elephant as technology offers new hope in tracing tusk origins Harare campus shut after protest Diet clue in fight against poachers Iron fist in Algiers year after rioting Rapid rise of a Tory good guy The Times Profile Fortnum & Mason Biography Doing deals in an auction house of cards Artfile Höfels Transcendental Meditation Tredaire the Underlay Can vitamins beat back the killers? Vitamins, garlic and fish oils have all been suggested as aids to a longer life. Can fighting disease really be so simple? Ann Kent reports Time for talkie-walkies Watch the mole Medical Briefing Deluded joggers Class invasion Keeping count Blesma Rub it in Alan Hamilton Times Diary Picture Gallery Why agricultural set-aside should be set aside Marion Shoard recommends a change to less intensive farming Untold battles of the high life Life without Leninism Tibor Fischer assesses the Socialists' electoral chances in Hungary If the cap fits—beware it Ronald Butt discusses why political change will always be easier for the Tories Support for families Light in the Tunnel Labour's Liability The New Diaspora Stately gates for Downing Street Deal outrage Part-time students Anglican approaches to Roman See Labour's deterrence Drug budgets Letters to the Editor should carry a daytime… Cash crops Opera tickets go through the roof As not seen on TV Child-care network Off with their heads! Court Circular Dinners Marriages Appointments Court of Faculties Anniversaries Patrick R. H. Lynch John Ursel Baillie Forthcoming marriages Funeral service A body plan in our genes? Science Report Today's royal engagements Birthdays today Receptions Norman Yardley England's easy-going cricket captain Versatility in the supporting role Mark Dignam A prosperous press in the Midlands Sir Eric Clayson Births Green Light Tearful travellers' tales and a novel adaptation Television Miele The young pretender Reviews of this week's film releases, including Kenneth Branagh's Henry V, Cookie, K-9, Wired, Ariel and Play Me Something Cinema A youthful pairing Concert LPO/Welser-Most Festival Hall Theatre Philanderer founders Paris Match Garrick Jeremy Kingston Too Late for Logic Abbey, Dublin Ambitious morality Opera Ghanashyam CBTO, Birmingham Royal Opera House London Symphony Orchestra New order: old cauldron David Pryce-Jones on an impartial analysis of the root causes of the modern troubles of the Middle East A Peace to End All Peace Creating the Modern Middle East 1914-1922 By David Fromkin André Deutsch, £19.95 Incident and colour from a fine story-teller Fiction CACC Word in our ear Unlocking the English Language By Robert Butchfield Faber, £12.99 A don spilled the beans Dick Crossman a Portrait By Tam Dalyell Weldenfeld & Nicolson, £14.95 New Books Mary Higgins Clark Theatre Concise Crossword No 1992 Entertainments Overture to a series Word-Watching Winning Move Best Selling Books The great animal debate Television Choice Variations Radio Choice Nescafe Television & Radio The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,105 Word-Watching AA Roadwatch Two killed in gas blast Weather No Title At last, a lost cause for Labour cheers Conference sketch Business & Finance Executive Editor David Brewerton The Pound Stock Market City greets water leak Higgs down Harrisons up Stock Markets Tourist Rates Germans put pressure on Lawson Shareholders move to oust Ferranti head Accountants' report says ISC staff 'siphoned off £60m' Union leaves UAL buyout team Halifax £20m debt provision Docklands scheme and estate agents losses dent growth Jobs lost in Leeds branch closures Coffee price continues to plunge Fidelity NIC cut to add £1bn to economy Associated backs new £2.5m Chapman publishing house Mitsubishi Electric Sears footwear feeling the pinch Tempus A&g pays out dividend on rise to £1.8m Hewden Stuart up 43% to £19.4m Unions to fight Bat proposal for hive-offs Business Roundup Quarto soars to £1.2m Ketson into the red Martin profit slips at half Beckman falls again Wensum at £321,000 Lawtex back in the black Largest pay rises 'go to chiefs of biggest firms' Fortnum in half-time slide to £136,000 By Our City Staff: Amersham shares leap after deals worth £51m Britannia waves the rules The Times City Dairy Interest rates hit Sears Trick-cyclist Branson Deloitte and Coopers agree to merger in UK Grampian earnings standstill hits price Excell Labour's water leaks do the salesman's job Comment Lawson's sterling question Se 'should adopt protection rules' PowerGen plans to burn wider range of fuels Harrisons & Crosfield plc Prices slip back on interest rate fears Stock Market Hoskyns in £12m purchase Brittan warns Japan of threat to free trade Maunders soars in first half Fewer homes Brooks ahead Early's loss Cramphorn up Talbex halted Alpha Stocks Recent Issues Traditional Options The Times London Traded Options Dow extends rally with 16-point gain Wall Street Small losses The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Expansion prize for the provinces Regional Airport Regional airports become more populer as those in the south-east clog up. Harvey Elliott reports Decision time for the next century The millions who fly will double in 15 years. The Transport Secretary, Cecil Parkinson, must say how they will be served Loud applause for City Airport whisper jet Civil Aviation Authority The drive for new money-spinners Regional Airports Europe after 1992 may abolish the duty-free shops. Davide Rudnick considers the effects Birmingham International Airport Growth takes off with travel boom The southern and Midlands airports are winning back the passengers they lost to their big London rivals Manchester hits 10 million Busier air traffic has brought more custom to northern airports. Many are now investing in improvements British Airways Big guns move in the battle for information AT&T's decision to buy Istel as its first move into Europe signals the increasing importance of information technology, Richard Sarson reports Payroll Giving IBM comes back fighting IBM has cut back its expectations and staff, but it has announced big Pc plans Zenith narrows its horizons Briefing Sun microsystems Digitus Fresh fuel for hydrogen debate Cray under pressure Biotech hits cash problems The victims of success Jobscene Computer industry staff are facing redundancies because their products are so reliable, reports Leslie Tilley Alten Is there a market for still video? Custard with currents A new method of heating footstuffs will prolong shelf life BR tests 'green' invention A diesel engine innovation is set to reduce fuel costs and harmful emissions Corporate Impact Ltd E. L. Computers Ltd Uxbridge Employment Computing Division SSA Alten Barnett European Electronic Systems Ltd Recruitment Consultant Capital Appointments Limited General Appointments Sharon Davis Recruitment Consultants Anscombe and Ringland Highgate Village Thorn EMI Central Research Laboratories General Appointments Harrison Willis Cordon Bleu Cook Multiple Classified Advertising Items RNPFN The Sterling Publishing Group PLC Considering a New Career? Surveyors Appointments The case for a legal future A City business boom is outstripping the supply of lawyers. Penny Bruce looks at how law firms are wooing new staff Appointments The MAC Group (UK) Ltd Rockwell PMC Limited Sales Career Eximious University of Strathclyde Allied Dunbar Charity Appointments Advertising Sales Bovis abroad Design Museum British Retailers Association Anglian Water Barnett Kinnings News (UK) Ltd Venture Economics The Times Classified Vertaler engels (vim) Multiple Display Advertising Items National Grid Gabriel Duffy Consultancy Capita Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Management Consultancy Devon County Council RTZ Townsend Personnel LTD Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Banking & Accountancy Alderwick Peachell and Partners LTD Daniels Financial Planning Accounts Assistant Mayfair to £13,000 Multiple Display Advertising Items Joslin Rowe Financial Director Designate BOOKEEPER/ACCT Multiple Classified Advertising Items James Whelan Selection Trevor James Accountancy Ogilvy Management Services Regentdean Finance Ltd Match Recruitment Services KPMG ER Help the Aged Multiple Classified Advertising Items FLA Angel Joslin Rowe Accountancy Hudson Shribman Thames and Hudson Link Financial Recruitment US Corporate Tax CPA London UCLi Victory International Specialist Reinsurers Trevor James Accountancy ACCA/CIMA Finalist Accountancy Personnel Sky Television La Crème De La Crème Multiple Display Advertising Items Ebury Mathiot Wines Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items PRS Belle Secretarial Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Redundancy fund age bar on woman Planning inspector erred over private garden La Crème De La Crème Combine Work and Leisure New Cavendish Estate plc Miller/McNish Experienced Secretary Ogilvy Management Services Financial PR Administrator/secretary Young Design Co!! Secretary c£11,000 Transax Rates Earlier facts stand BI—LINGUAL PA Oil Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Evidential status of secret tape Multiple Classified Advertising Items Super Secretaries Multiple Classified Advertising Items Banking and Legal Crème Legal Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items British recruits a plus at Cambridge Cornwall bring Dawe into revamped team France's resistance just fails against the Lions' sparkle Rugby Union Too little light and shade Ice Skating All-round display by Britton Fulham run rewarded Bailey in no mood to give in Golf: The Australian Chasing an Order of Merit and Not the Big Bucks Widnes in thrilling revival Rugby League Bracknell left to fly flag Basketball Attraction of Langer's show Griffiths steps up pace A classic example of taking life easy McEnroe rejects offer Britain miss the quarter-final as Durie loses grip Tennis England held to draw by West Germans Table Tennis Henderson forces Jays' error Baseball MacLean bears the Scottish standard into new territory Squash Rackets New owners disregard Wentworth members By any other name Inquiry ends with grave warning Drugs in Sport Dead Certain provides Elsworth with first group one triumph Payments in French rugby Secretariat is put down England must take chances A European Xi Tennis in need of a better deal Welcome visitors By a Special Correspondent: 600,000gns for Dancing Brave foal America's Cup interpretation Fresh thinking Mandarin: Cordoba to state his classic case Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Newmarket Mandarin, By Our Newmarket Correspondent: Lingfield Park The Times Racing Service Ryan rides Shellac in big race Nashwan tops Champion list Mandarin: Cheltenham Results from yesterday's four meetings Cauthen to replace Starkey on Arc fancy Cacoethes Rapid Raceline I no longer want this job Part four of an exclusive series in which David Gower tells of his summer as cricket captain of England Experience is key for Boone and Brudenell Rackets Littlewoods Pools Liverpool Today's Fixtures Sport on TV Shell signs as head coach to LA Raiders American Football Winter of travel starts with day trips Cricket: England Party Set off for India as Interest Moves Abroad (Reuter): Imran speaks out Winter Programme Tomorrow West Ham hold off Birmingham with surprising enterprise Football: Upton Park Offers a Charming Match amid Tight Security Palace are rescued by Bright By our sports staff: Goals galore mask Talbot's milestone City continue their revival Germans regain group leadership Football Results By a Special Correspondent: Cup scare as Spurs struggle through FEI move to stop drug abuse For the Record Daunting task for fund-raisers Princess Royal inspects site of students athletics No picnic for Smith but the struggle proves worthwhile Equestrianism Handicap storm blows up Yachting Frustrated British run out of wind Robson fit to lead England Telecom Security Mason halts Biggs in seventh Chelsea plunge from grace Millwall to move Top two meet at Highbury Third round Draw Subba Row to end his innings as chairman Thompson operation Sport in Brief Anger at United takeover doubts Stylish leap to stir the British End Column
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